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March 1st, 2005
Yesterday

Yesterday reminded me how even though I write books for a living, I may not express myself well when trying to convey my thoughts. My blog entry and the confusion/controversy it stirred up is the perfect example of this in action. To say this is frustrating is an understatement.

Is it that I save all my best words for the manuscripts? Gosh, I hope not.

More and more I find myself unable to remember the simpliest things. (ie Trying to tell my dh about something that I saw on TV.) I will search and search for the right words. And I’m not talking about trying to convey an amusing story. I’m talking about attempting to construct a simple worded sentence or two. It’s as if I speak another language and can’t complete a thought without struggling for each word.

Sometimes it scares me. I wonder if there’s something wrong with me. Other times, I think it must be some weird writer’s syndrome. You know, the kind you get from spending so many hours in your head creating make-believe worlds.

Have any of you ever struggled with this problem? Please tell me I’m not alone.

17 comments to “Yesterday”

  1. I don’t ordinarily have trouble expressing myself in writing (although I’ve ticked people off on lists and boards a time or two– who among us hasn’t?) but I have an awful time coming up with words in speech. I usually refer to this problem as “noun trouble,” but the proper name for it is, I believe, “dysnomia.” Whatever. It’s darned frustrating– words flow right out of my brain when I write, but when I talk I stammer and can’t form sentences nearly as coherently as I’d like. Evidently talking uses a different part of the brain from writing. Anyway, that’s part of the reason I became a writer, I guess!


  2. LOL! Nope! Not alone. Just yesterday I couldn’t remember the word “cup” and ended up asking my dh if he was finished with “that white container on the table that previously held your coffee”. He laughed. I think he thought I was trying to be funny. I was just trying to clean the kitchen. Next time, I’ll just pass him a note. :)


  3. Ellen,
    I guess the thing that freaks me out is prior to becoming a ’serious’ writer I had NO trouble talking. (Ask any of my teachers or fellow flight attendants. ;-)


  4. Eve, LOL! I’m cracking up because I’ve done something similar with trash bags.


  5. I thnkw e all suffer from that occasionally. I know last week at work I was completely braindead. LOL I blame it on the fact that I was just finishing a novella, adn was in my own world.


  6. Eve, that’s hysterical! I do that ALL THE TIME. Fortunately, my husband always knows what I mean, no matter what gibberish comes out of my mouth.

    Jordan, I used to get paid to walk people through complicated repair procedures on the phone. I sound pretty much like the village idiot now. I think it’s like Ellen said, writing uses a different part of the brain and our “talking” brain is atrophied.

    Chocolate might be the cure. I’d be willing to find out.


  7. Hehehhehe, maybe it’s a left brain/right brain thing…or something to that effect. What I’m saying is that your ‘fingers’ have spent SO much time doing the talking (hours a day) that your mouth doesn’t seem to kick in when you brain thinks of something to say. Betcha if you put a keyboard in front of you, you’d have been able to get the words out…at 120 words/minute. :o) I think we’ve ALL been there, Jordan.


  8. Listen, I do this ALL the time. In fact, I can’t find my words so often when I’m trying to speak that my family calls it “Mommy-itis”. When someone else can’t find a word, the girls laugh and point and say “you have mommy-itis”.


  9. Some days I can barely answer the phone at work because my tongue just wont WORK!!!!!! I rarely speak when I’m out with people because I just can’t think of a thing to say.


  10. Gosh Guys,

    You’re making me feel much, much better. LOL! It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who suffers from this ’syndrome’. (wg)


  11. I *lose* words all the time. gg Kinda embarrassing, being a writer and all gg


  12. All the time. You are SO not alone. And it gets worse as I get older. My brain is turning to mush.


  13. It’s nice to know that I don’t need a Cat scan. LOL!


  14. Thank God, I’m not alone.

    I was having this discussion last night with my hubby after it took me 5 minutes to ask a simple question. It’s a little disheartening to think that my fingers are getting smarter than the rest of me, though.


  15. I do that constantly. And I’m always saying to myself that I’m a writer, dammit, I should be able to verbailize my thoughts articulately, but I’m always struggling for the most simple words. I think it’s a writer’s thing.


  16. I do this too. But for me it comes out, “Thatthingiemabobby”. or “You know that thing that does that thing.”


  17. LOL! We need to start a club.




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